William Davis

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By Cecie Stainer

A maker in Coventry Street, London. A cousin of Richard Davis, whose business he continued till December, 1846, when he sold it to Edward Withers and retired to Bussage. He also was more of a dealer in and restorer of violins than a maker, and employed Charles Maucotel (a maker who came from Paris) to work for him.

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